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Title: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Tacgnol on 11 March 2010, 09:19:37 AM
The ever-lovely Poundland has doll's houses for sale. They scale up for 28mm very well indeed. Here's where it gets a little strange. There are at least two types for sale, each of them only the "front" of the house. I've only picked up one and there's a little hinge on the right hand side of the back suggesting it might clip onto another frontage (backage?). The other model I've seen has the little garden visible on the left hand side of the pictured model on the right, so I'm hoping that they are actually two sides of the same toy that has been split and repackaged for maximum sales.

If this doesn't turn out to be the case they'll make for decent bombed-out frontages at least.

In addition the one I bought came with a little bag of furniture including a dresser and a deli-style kiosk which scale up perfectly, as well as three chairs and two tables (one of which has an open book on it and could be made into some kind of altar without too much hassle) that scale up to varying degrees of success. The chairs don't look right at all.

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn114/pinheadsarethisyearsdwarves/dhouse.jpg)


Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: amsvartnir on 11 March 2010, 09:24:05 AM
sweet... :)  hope you'll repaint it... ;)
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Tacgnol on 11 March 2010, 09:28:51 AM
Haha! Give me time mate, I only bought it yesterday!

Seriously though, whether or not it'll fit with the other half-house is going to dictate whether I paint it as a house in good condition or a burned out wreck  :)
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: dampfpanzerwagon on 11 March 2010, 09:44:51 AM
Thanks for the heads-up. I think I'll be picking one up.  If I don't use it as a complete house, I am sure I can use parts for modelling.

Tony
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: chantyam on 11 March 2010, 12:19:17 PM
Dam the smaller of the two Poundlands in Newcastle didn't have them in yesterday that I saw, guess I'll have to travel all of two mintures down the street to the bigger store-by the way they have nice sized steam train not sure on the scale perhaps ok with 20/28mm with some work as its fairly basic but workable.
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Tacgnol on 11 March 2010, 02:12:48 PM
Updates!

The "type 2" house doesn't really fit well with the "type 1". I'm either going to make them both into bombsites or just scratch up a back for them. Probably the second option.

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn114/pinheadsarethisyearsdwarves/dhouse2.jpg)


(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn114/pinheadsarethisyearsdwarves/dhouse3.jpg)


There's also this rather cool sweet shop.

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn114/pinheadsarethisyearsdwarves/sweetshop.jpg)

Furniture packed with the second house includes a bed which is sort of in scale for 28mm, a bath which is most definitely not and a kitchen unit that I think is meant to be a cooker and a dishwasher.
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Tacgnol on 11 March 2010, 02:35:53 PM
http://instantrimshot.com/ (http://instantrimshot.com/)   :D
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Svennn on 11 March 2010, 02:43:59 PM
How much are these then? ::)
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: former user on 11 March 2010, 03:22:57 PM
damn!
again no poundshop here...

You could use them as city backdrops at the side of the table
they look really pulpy
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Tacgnol on 11 March 2010, 05:31:30 PM
Good plan former user, I hadn't thought about doing that with them.
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Burgundavia on 11 March 2010, 08:00:39 PM
Cool looking buildings. I would second the idea of using them as backdrops on the side of the table.
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: anevilgiraffe on 11 March 2010, 08:56:24 PM
how deep is the sweet shop?

I can see that in the Big Meg...
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Tacgnol on 11 March 2010, 09:22:08 PM
It's about 50mm deep, and yeah, it does look a bit MC-1. I could see it serving as a hottie shop.
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: joroas on 14 March 2010, 12:16:36 AM
I bought 3 today and 1 of yours is different, so there are at least 4 variants on the go..............
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Tacgnol on 14 March 2010, 11:17:04 AM
Cool, do you have a picture of the one different to mine?
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: rob_the_robgoblin on 14 March 2010, 12:10:17 PM
I'm looking forward to seeing what people do with these.

So I can copy it afterwards...  :)
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Whiskyrat on 18 March 2010, 12:12:31 AM
The "type 2" house doesn't really fit well with the "type 1".

Although it looks like you could probably put two "type 2" houses back to back?

Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: Tacgnol on 18 March 2010, 02:38:41 PM
Just picked up another type 2, and they do indeed fit perfectly back to back, with only a little bit of hacksaw work needed to do away with the hinges.
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: dexter on 21 June 2010, 02:41:12 PM
these doll houses are a regular line at Poundland ,i bought a couple last November and i see them in all the time.
The accessories that come with these houses/ shops, such as chairs ,tvs, can be useful too
Title: Re: Poundland Doll's Houses
Post by: DS615 on 23 June 2010, 05:04:59 PM
I bought 4 at the Dollar Store the other day, only 1 of them is the same as the ones shown here, so there are a few different styles. 
I personally got them for the furniture, but the houses do now seem to be useful.